Published: Saturday, November 17, 2012 at 4:15 p.m.

Last Modified: Saturday, November 17, 2012 at 4:15 p.m.

A Deltona mom has been banned from Heritage Middle School after disrupting her daughter's chorus performance, pushing an assistant principal and refusing to cooperate with sheriff's deputies, according to a report obtained Saturday.

A deputy was called Friday morning after Yamashita Neal, 31, began screaming at one of the Deltona school's teachers and shoved the assistant principal, according to a sheriff's report. Chorus teacher Elizabeth Coldiron told the deputy Neal came after her following a conversation with Neal's daughter about changes to her performance during the event for parents.

Assistant Principal Maite Porter asked the angry mom to leave but Neal refused and pushed Porter away, according to the report. Neal only left the cafeteria with her daughter when she saw the deputy approaching.

Neal repeatedly refused to stop and threatened to “sue” if anyone touched her as the deputy followed her to her car, according to the report. The mom was “escorted” from her vehicle once additional deputies arrived.

Coldiron told deputies Neal had accused her of being a “racist” earlier this month after she'd sent Neal's daughter to the office for a dress-code violation, according to the report.

Neal is charged with battery on a school employee, assault on a school employee, disrupting a school function and resisting an officer without violence, records show. She was taken to the Volusia County Branch Jail where she posted $2,500 bail later that day.

<p>A Deltona mom has been banned from Heritage Middle School after disrupting her daughter's chorus performance, pushing an assistant principal and refusing to cooperate with sheriff's deputies, according to a report obtained Saturday.</p><p>A deputy was called Friday morning after Yamashita Neal, 31, began screaming at one of the Deltona school's teachers and shoved the assistant principal, according to a sheriff's report. Chorus teacher Elizabeth Coldiron told the deputy Neal came after her following a conversation with Neal's daughter about changes to her performance during the event for parents.</p><p>Assistant Principal Maite Porter asked the angry mom to leave but Neal refused and pushed Porter away, according to the report. Neal only left the cafeteria with her daughter when she saw the deputy approaching.</p><p>Neal repeatedly refused to stop and threatened to “sue” if anyone touched her as the deputy followed her to her car, according to the report. The mom was “escorted” from her vehicle once additional deputies arrived.</p><p>Coldiron told deputies Neal had accused her of being a “racist” earlier this month after she'd sent Neal's daughter to the office for a dress-code violation, according to the report.</p><p>Neal is charged with battery on a school employee, assault on a school employee, disrupting a school function and resisting an officer without violence, records show. She was taken to the Volusia County Branch Jail where she posted $2,500 bail later that day.</p>